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IRGC Cyber-Warfare Capabilities.pdf
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Iran's Cyber Apocalypse: Could it happen?

Short answer:
Yes.
Long answer:
Their cyber warfare capabilities are surprisingly robust and extremely effective, easily comparable to and even surpassing, in a great deal of cases, the majority of the western nations.
Should never be underestimated!

(Thanks to Sean, on the Data Chats page, for reminding me to post these... Completely forgot to, for the Psy-ber warfare episode of my YouTube miniseries)
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His Daughter Was Flirting With ME....!!!
Forwarded from Aristides
Otto Von Simson's book The Gothic Cathedral made the case that the first Gothic architecture was neoplatonic in inspiration. The abbey of St Denis, was arguably the first truly Gothic building and St Denis, patron saint of both the abbey and France, was identified with Dionysius the Areopagite, an early Christian figure who was given credit for pseudepigraphic works that were plagerized from those of non-Christian Platonic philosophers especially Proclus. Von Simson argued that the defining quality of Gothic architecture was not verticality but light, as refracted through the stained glass windows, which were larger and more predominant in Gothic rather than Romanesque buildings, and that this was taken from Platonic notions of light as source and manifestation of pure beauty, the most noble of natural phenomena and closest approximation to pure form. Obviously the genius of western Europe played an indispensable role as well. In essence there was nothing fundamentally Christian about Gothic architecture.
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